Morgan at GameSpew writes: "Back in the days of childhood, when almost every kid owned a tub of miniature army figures, they created a world of thrilling combat with just the power of imagination. Developers Virtual Basement bring this dream to life with their latest game The Mean Greens: Plastic Warfare, giving the static figurines free movement, an arsenal of various weapons and several immersive and wacky environments to run amok in. It’s a pretty polished effort, but you may still find there’s a few soldiers missing from the bucket."
Cade writes - "I love the smell of burnt plastic in the morning. Lucky for me, and everyone else in the world, The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare is here. Though it has been available on PC through Steam for several years, the action-packed, multiplayer, 3rd-person shooter created by Virtual Basement is now aiming to throw Xbox One and PS4 players into the fray."
The Mean Greens is a colorful action-packed online third person shooter from the perspective of toy soldiers! Join matches of up to 10 players to jump, shoot, and roll your way into victory. The game features 21 unique map layouts set in 15 locations throughout a full scale home. Fight in close quarters inside a freezer or jump into a buggy and cruise along sand dunes in a sandbox.
The nostalgia from Army Men 3D is hitting me hard with this one. Such good times. Can't believe it took so long to get another plastic army man game. Would love to see the Army Men 3D series return too.
This looks great. I like that they tried something a little different with the game modes
I had never heard of it on PC before. It has great feedback on steam just seems the community has died a bit.
Developers Virtual Basement bring the childhood pastime of backyard warfare with plastic army men into the modern era with Unreal Engine 4.
Looks like a cool concept, I remember back in the ps1 era, they had a similar series of games which were fairly fun to play.